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1 MORTALITY DATA TABLES Table C-1 Table C-2 Figure C-3 Resident Deaths, Live Births, Fetal, Infant, Neonatal, and Maternal Deaths: Pennsylvania, Rates for Deaths, Live Births, Fetal, Infant, Neonatal, and Maternal Deaths: Pennsylvania and United States, Vital Events Summary Chart Table C-3 Resident Deaths by Age Group, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996, 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960, 1950 Table C-4A Resident Deaths by Age and Sex, Total Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-4B Resident Deaths by Age and Sex White Race, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-4C Resident Deaths by Age and Sex Black Race, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-4D Resident Deaths by Age and Sex Hispanic Origin, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-5 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Sex, Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-6 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Race, Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-7A Table C-7B Infant, Neonatal, and Postneonatal Deaths by Race and Hispanic Origin, Pennsylvania Residents, Infant, Neonatal, and Postneonatal Death Rates by Race and Hispanic Origin, Pennsylvania Residents, Table C-8 Leading Causes of Death, Pennsylvania Residents, 1996, 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960, 1950 Table C-9 Median Age at Death by Race and Sex, Pennsylvania Residents, Table C-10 Median Age at Death for Selected Leading Causes by Race and Sex, Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-11A Selected Causes of Death by Age Group, Number and Rank: Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-11B Selected Causes of Death by Age Group - Males, Number and Rank: Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-11C Table C-11D Table C-11E Selected Causes of Death by Age Group - Females, Number and Rank: Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Selected Causes of Death by Age Group - White Race, Number and Rank: Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Selected Causes of Death by Age Group - Black Race, Number and Rank: Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-12A Resident Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death by Age Group, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-12B Resident Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death by Age Group, Males, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-12C Resident Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death by Age Group, Females, Pennsylvania, 1996
2 MORTALITY DATA TABLES (Continued) Table C-12D Resident Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death by Age Group, White Race, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-12E Resident Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death by Age Group, Black Race, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-13 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death, Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 and Average Annual, and United States, 1996 Table C-14 Resident Deaths by Cause, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-15 Resident Infant Deaths by Cause and Age at Death, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-16 Resident Fetal Deaths by Cause, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-17A Heart Disease Deaths, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-17B Resident Heart Disease Deaths by Type and Sex, Number and Percent: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-18A Malignant Neoplasm Deaths, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-18B Resident Malignant Neoplasm Deaths by Site and Age, Males, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-18C Resident Malignant Neoplasm Deaths by Site and Age, Females, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-18D Table C-18E Resident Malignant Neoplasm Deaths by Site and Race, Males, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Resident Malignant Neoplasm Deaths by Site and Race, Females, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-19A Deaths Due to Unintentional Injury, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-19B Resident Deaths Due to Unintentional Injury by Type and Age, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-19C Resident Deaths Due to Unintentional Injury by Type and Sex, Number and Percent: Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-20 Cerebrovascular Disease Deaths, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-21 Pneumonia and Influenza Deaths, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-22A Suicide Deaths, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-22B Resident Suicide Deaths by Age, Race, and Sex, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-23A Deaths Due to HIV Infection, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-23B Resident Deaths Due to HIV Infection by Age, Race, and Sex, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-24A Homicide Deaths, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania and United States, Table C-24B Resident Homicide Deaths by Age, Race, and Sex, Pennsylvania, 1996
3 MORTALITY DATA TABLES (Continued) Table C-25 Table C-26 Resident Live Births, All Deaths, Infant, Neonatal, and Fetal Deaths by County, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Resident Deaths, Infant, and Neonatal Deaths by County, Number and Average Annual Rate: Pennsylvania, Table C-27 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Sex and County, Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-28 Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Sex and County, Pennsylvania Residents, Table C-29 Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rates for Selected Causes of Death by County, Pennsylvania Residents, Table C-30 Resident Deaths by Age Group and County, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-31 Resident Deaths by Sex, Race and County, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-32 Selected Causes of Death by County, Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-33 Table C-34 Table C-35 Selected Causes of Death by County, Number and Average Annual Rate: Pennsylvania Residents, Resident Live Births, All Deaths, Infant, Neonatal, and Fetal Deaths for Selected Municipalities, Number and Rate: Pennsylvania, 1996 Resident Deaths, Infant, and Neonatal Deaths for Selected Municipalities, Number and Average Annual Rate: Pennsylvania, Table C-36 Resident Deaths by Age Group for Selected Municipalities, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-37 Resident Deaths by Race and Hispanic Origin for Selected Municipalities, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-38 Resident Infant Deaths by Race and Hispanic Origin for Selected Municipalities, Pennsylvania, 1996 Table C-39 Selected Causes of Death for Selected Municipalities, Pennsylvania Residents, 1996 Table C-40 Selected Causes of Death for Selected Municipalities, Number and Average Annual Rate: Pennsylvania Residents,
4 TABLE C-1 RESIDENT DEATHS, LIVE BIRTHS, FETAL, INFANT, NEONATAL, AND MATERNAL DEATHS: PENNSYLVANIA, TOTAL LIVE FETAL INFANT NEONATAL MATERNAL DEATHS BIRTHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS YEAR NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER , ,890 2,120 1, , ,848 2,355 1, , ,431 2,468 1, , ,666 2,569 1, , ,523 2,824 1, , ,726 2,900 1, , ,053 2,926 1,627 1, , ,108 2,789 1,696 1, , ,169 3,184 1,615 1, , ,348 3,212 1,654 1, , ,336 3,026 1,628 1, , ,001 3,015 1,734 1, , ,799 3,141 1,634 1, , ,810 3,198 1,764 1, , ,561 3,193 1,853 1, , ,179 3,061 1,902 1, , ,670 3,455 2,095 1, , ,533 3,608 2,118 1, , ,438 4,034 2,031 1, , ,415 4,058 2,137 1, , ,004 4,349 2,276 1, , ,942 3,848 2,423 1, , ,458 4,372 2,584 2, , ,272 4,229 2,607 1, , ,110 3,768 2,912 2, , ,939 4,079 3,314 2, , ,154 4,495 3,879 3, , ,046 3,668 3,865 3, , ,729 3,539 4,015 3, , ,706 3,589 4,158 3, , ,869 3,765 4,323 3, , ,105 3,922 4,737 3, , ,515 4,258 5,029 3, , ,537 4,329 5,178 3, , ,393 4,398 5,370 4, , ,172 4,646 5,639 4, , ,099 4,525 5,921 4, , ,615 4,666 6,145 4, , ,810 4,901 6,360 4, , ,997 4,977 6,240 4, , ,019 4,861 6,086 4, , ,591 4,939 5,962 4, , ,521 4,931 6,123 4, , ,206 4,321 6,147 4, , ,964 4,584 6,273 4, , ,074 4,596 6,117 4, , ,635 4,418 6,126 4, PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 95
5 TABLE C-2 RATES* FOR DEATHS, LIVE BIRTHS, FETAL, INFANT, NEONATAL, AND MATERNAL DEATHS: PENNSYLVANIA AND UNITED STATES, TOTAL DEATH LIVE BIRTH FETAL DEATH INFANT DEATH NEONATAL MATERNAL RATE RATE RATE RATE DEATH RATE DEATH RATE YEAR PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S. PA U.S ** ** 14.1 *** ** ** ** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** * TOTAL DEATH AND LIVE BIRTH RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION. FETAL DEATH RATE PER 1,000 DELIVERIES (LIVE BIRTHS + FETAL DEATHS). INFANT AND NEONATAL DEATH RATE PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS. MATERNAL DEATH RATE PER 10,000 LIVE BIRTHS. ** PROVISIONAL DATA. ***COMPARABLE UNITED STATES FETAL DEATH RATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 96
6 FIGURE C-3 VITAL EVENTS SUMMARY CHART THE FOLLOWING FIGURES REPRESENT AN AVERAGE DAY OF VITAL EVENTS IN 1996 FOR PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS: ESTIMATED POPULATION AS OF JULY 1, ,056, NUMBER PER DAY LIVE BIRTHS DEATHS ABORTIONS MARRIAGES* DIVORCES* BY AGE AT DEATH NUMBER PER DAY LESS THAN 28 DAYS DAYS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS AND OVER BY CAUSE OF DEATH** NUMBER PER DAY HEART DISEASE CANCER CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PNEUMONIA AND INFLUENZA UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES MOTOR VEHICLE NON-MOTOR VEHICLE DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS HIV INFECTION ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ALL OTHER CAUSES * FIGURES FOR MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES ARE OCCURRENCE DATA. **COLUMN DOES NOT EQUAL TOTAL DEATHS PER DAY DUE TO ROUNDING. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 98
7 TABLE C-3 RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE GROUP, NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, 1996, 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960, AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 128, , , , , , UNDER 5 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ** 33, , , , , , * RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION IN EACH AGE GROUP. **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 99
8 TABLE C-4A RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX, NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 128, , , UNDER 5 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *** 33, , , * RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. TABLE C-4B RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX - WHITE RACE NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 115, , , UNDER , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *** 31, , , * RATE PER 1,000 WHITE POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. NOTE: UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 100
9 TABLE C-4C RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX - BLACK RACE NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 11, , , UNDER , , , , *** 1, , * RATE PER 1,000 BLACK POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. TABLE C-4D RESIDENT DEATHS BY AGE AND SEX - HISPANIC ORIGIN NUMBER AND RATE*: PENNSYLVANIA, T O T A L M A L E ** F E M A L E AGE GROUP (IN YEARS) NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE ALL AGES 1, UNDER *** * RATE PER 1,000 HISPANIC POPULATION FOR EACH SPECIFIED AGE GROUP AND SEX, ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85+ AGE GROUP. NOTE: HISPANIC ORIGIN CAN BE OF ANY RACE. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 101
10 TABLE C-5 AGE-ADJUSTED DEATH RATES* BY SEX, PENNSYLVANIA AND UNITED STATES, PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES YEAR TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE *** 6.3*** 3.8*** * AGE-ADJUSTED RATES ARE COMPUTED BY THE DIRECT METHOD USING THE 1940 U.S. STANDARD MILLION POPULATION. RATES ARE PER 1,000. SEE TECHNICAL NOTES. ** UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. ***PROVISIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 102
11 TABLE C-6 AGE-ADJUSTED DEATH RATES* BY RACE, PENNSYLVANIA AND UNITED STATES, PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES YEAR ALL RACES WHITE** BLACK ALL RACES WHITE BLACK *** 4.7*** 7.4*** * AGE-ADJUSTED RATES ARE COMPUTED BY THE DIRECT METHOD USING THE 1940 U.S. STANDARD MILLION POPULATION. RATES ARE PER 1,000. SEE TECHNICAL NOTES. ** UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. ***PROVISIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 103
12 TABLE C-7A INFANT, NEONATAL, AND POSTNEONATAL DEATHS BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, INFANT DEATHS NEONATAL DEATHS POSTNEONATAL DEATHS ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC YEAR RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN , , , , , ,520 1, ,627 1, , ,696 1, , ,615 1, *** 1, *** *** ,654 1, *** 1, *** *** ,628 1, *** 1, *** *** ,734 1, *** 1, *** *** ,634 1, *** 1, *** *** ,764 1, *** 1, *** *** ,853 1, *** 1,320 1, *** *** ,902 1, *** 1,357 1, *** *** ,095 1, *** 1,529 1, *** *** TABLE C-7B INFANT, NEONATAL, AND POSTNEONATAL DEATH RATES** BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, INFANT DEATHS NEONATAL DEATHS POSTNEONATAL DEATHS ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC ALL HISPANIC YEAR RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN RACES WHITE* BLACK ORIGIN *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. ** RATE PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS; RACE OF CHILD IS USED TO CLASSIFY DEATHS AND RACE OF MOTHER IS USED TO CLASSIFY BIRTHS. ***HISPANIC ORIGIN DATA WERE NOT COLLECTED PRIOR TO NOTE: HISPANIC ORIGIN CAN BE OF ANY RACE. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 104
13 TABLE C-8 LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH, PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, 1996, 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960, CAUSE OF DEATH* NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 128, , , , , ,212 HEART DISEASE 43, , , , , ,793 1 NEOPLASMS, 30, , , , , ,326 2 MALIGNANT CEREBROVAS- 8, , , , , ,043 3 CULAR DIS. CHRONIC 5, , ,263 5 ** ** ** OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DIS. PNEUMONIA AND 4, , , , , ,116 6 INFLUENZA UNINTENTIONAL 4, , , , , ,697 4 INJURIES DIABETES 3, , , , , , MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA 1, , NEPHRITIS AND 1, , , ,498 8 NEPHROSIS SUICIDE 1, , , , ,099 1,001 LIVER DISEASE 1,097 1,232 1, , , ,099 AND CIRRHOSIS ATHEROSCLEROSIS , , , ,723 7 PERINATAL ,194 2, , ,835 5 CONDITIONS CONGENITAL , ,177 ANOMALIES TUBERCULOSIS, ,474 9 ALL FORMS ALL OTHER 20,431 17,064 14,991 17,844 13,588 12, * INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES, NINTH REVISION, **DATA NOT AVAILABLE. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 106
14 TABLE C-9 MEDIAN AGE AT DEATH BY RACE AND SEX PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, M E D I A N A G E A T D E A T H ALL RACES WHITE* BLACK YEAR TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 108
15 TABLE C-10 MEDIAN AGE AT DEATH FOR SELECTED LEADING CAUSES BY RACE AND SEX PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, M E D I A N A G E A T D E A T H ALL RACES WHITE* BLACK CAUSE OF DEATH TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE TOTAL MALE** FEMALE ALL CAUSES HEART DISEASE MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE HIV INFECTION LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATHEROSCLEROSIS HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV PNEUMOCONIOSIS * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. NOTE: MEDIAN AGE FOR CATEGORIES WITH 10 DEATHS OR LESS ARE NOT CALCULATED AND ARE INDICATED WITH A DASH (-). PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 109
16 TABLE C-11A SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER* CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 128,028 1,331 1,523 6,006 18,082 67,809 33,277 HEART DISEASE 43, , , ,098 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 30, , , ,918 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 8, , ,239 3 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 5, , ,121 5 PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 4, , ,986 4 UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 4, , , NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 2, MOTOR VEHICLE 1, DIABETES MELLITUS 3, , SEPTICEMIA 1, , NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC. 1, , SUICIDE 1, LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS 1, HIV INFECTION 1, ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATHEROSCLEROSIS HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM GALL BLADDER DISORDERS DISEASES OF PANCREAS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 13, ,643 6,785 4, * UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 110
17 TABLE C-11B SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - MALES* NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 62, ,132 4,119 11,123 35,043 10,364 HEART DISEASE 20, , , ,127 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 15, , , ,598 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 3, , CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 2, , PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 1, , UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 2, NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 1, MOTOR VEHICLE 1, DIABETES MELLITUS 1, SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE 1, LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS HIV INFECTION ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATHEROSCLEROSIS HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM GALL BLADDER DISORDERS DISEASES OF PANCREAS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 6, ,243 1, * UNKNOWN SEX INCLUDED IN THE MALE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 111
18 TABLE C-11C SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - FEMALES NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER* CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 65, ,887 6,959 32,766 22,913 HEART DISEASE 22, , , ,971 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 14, , , ,320 3 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 5, , ,429 2 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 2, , PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 2, ,300 4 UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 1, NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 1, MOTOR VEHICLE DIABETES MELLITUS 1, , SEPTICEMIA 1, NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS HIV INFECTION ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATHEROSCLEROSIS HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM GALL BLADDER DISORDERS DISEASES OF PANCREAS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 7, ,542 3, * UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 112
19 TABLE C-11D SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - WHITE RACE* NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER** CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 115, ,129 4,435 15,104 62,539 31,520 HEART DISEASE 39, , , ,424 1 MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 27, , , ,669 2 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE 7, , ,070 3 CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS. 5, , ,080 5 PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA 4, , ,901 4 UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES 3, , NON-MOTOR VEHICLE 2, MOTOR VEHICLE 1, DIABETES MELLITUS 3, , SEPTICEMIA 1, NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC. 1, SUICIDE 1, LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS HIV INFECTION ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATHEROSCLEROSIS HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM GALL BLADDER DISORDERS DISEASES OF PANCREAS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 12, ,346 6,185 4, * UNKNOWN RACE INCLUDED IN THE WHITE CATEGORY. **UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 113
20 TABLE C-11E SELECTED CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP - BLACK RACE NUMBER AND RANK: PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS, UNDER YEARS ALL AGES 5 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS & OVER* CAUSE OF DEATH NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK NUMBER RANK ALL CAUSES 11, ,504 2,869 5,096 1,705 HEART DISEASE 3, , MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS 2, , CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE CHRONIC OBSTR. PULM. DIS PNEUMONIA & INFLUENZA UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES NON-MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE DIABETES MELLITUS SEPTICEMIA NEPHRITIS, NEPHROSIS, ETC SUICIDE LIVER DISEASE & CIRRHOSIS HIV INFECTION ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATHEROSCLEROSIS HOMICIDE & LEGAL INTERV PARKINSON'S DISEASE HYPERTENSION PERINATAL CONDITIONS CONGENITAL ANOMALIES BENIGN/UNSPEC. NEOPLASMS HERNIA/INTESTINAL OBSTR PNEUMOCONIOSIS ANEMIAS NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ULCERS OF STOMACH/DUODENUM GALL BLADDER DISORDERS DISEASES OF PANCREAS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALCOHOLISM VENOUS EMBOLISM & THROMB EPILEPSY MENINGITIS TUBERCULOSIS INFECTIONS OF KIDNEY ALL OTHER CAUSES 1, * UNKNOWN AGE INCLUDED IN THE 85 YEARS AND OVER AGE GROUP. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--PENNSYLVANIA VITAL STATISTICS PAGE 114
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